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Draftman: Indo ENC a Telecommunication Company

July 27, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Lowongan kerja pekerjaan teknik d3 s1 perusahaan telekomunikasi 27 Juli – 3 Agustus 2007 (www.lowongankerjas.com)
PT INDO ENC is a system integration and engineering firm in the telecommunication industry in Indonesia. We provide the best solution to the telecommunication operator with our advance technology and engineering services to meet the rapid growth of the industry.

We are urgently seeking for dynamic & motivated candidates to fill the following positions:

DRAFTMAN (DM)
- S1/D3 Degree in Civil/Mechanical/ Electrical /Electronics Engineering or equivalent (teknik sipil mesin listrik elektro)
- Age below 27 years old

- Excellent knowledge of Design Engineering
- Excellent skill in using Auto CAD
- Able to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines with minimal supervision
- Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply

Qualified candidates are welcome to
send resume with recent photograph and
expected salary to:
hrd@enc-id.com
(within 1 week after this advertisement)

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5 Responses to “ Draftman: Indo ENC a Telecommunication Company ”

  1. Kristiandy S
    July 29, 2007 at 7:53 am

    Saya pria berusia 27 tahun lulusan S1 Teknik Sipil Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang dengan IPK 2,92 memiliki kemampuan berkomunikasi,bisa bekerja sama dalam tim,jujur,disiplin dan bertanggung jawab serta memiliki kemempuan berbahasa inggris(pasif),MS Office.Saya bermaksud melamar pekerjaan sebagai karyawan di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin.Saya berharap semoga Bapak?Ibu pimpinan mau mempertimbangkan resume saya,sebelumnya saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    Dengan Hormat,

    Kristiandy Santoso,ST

    CURICULUM VITAE
    Nama :Kristiandy Santoso,ST
    Tempat &tanggal Lahir :Semarang 12 November 1979
    Umur :27 tahun
    Jenis Kelamin :Laki-laki
    Status :Belum menikah
    Alamat :Jl.Sawah Besar 10 No 14 Semarang 50164
    Telepon :0815 1413 4674
    E-Mail :andy2santoso@yahoo.com
    Pendidikan Terakhir :S1 Teknik Sipil Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang dengan IPK 2,92

    PENDIDIKAN FORMAL
    1986 – 1992 SDN Mlatiharjo 1 Semarang
    1992 – 1995 SMP Kanisius Raden Patah Semarang
    1995 – 1998 SMU Institut Indonesia Semarang
    2000 – 2005 S1 Teknok Sipil Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

    PENDIDIKAN NON FORMAL
    2005 Kursus Program SAP 2000 di LPK Budiman Semarang

  2. Rony Sumitro S.Sos
    July 31, 2007 at 5:34 am

    Saya pria berusia 26 tahun lulusan S1 jurusan Kesejahteraan Sosial Universitas Pasundan Bandung dengan IPK 3,23 memiliki kemampuan berkomunikasi,bisa bekerja sama dalam tim,jujur,disiplin dan bertanggung jawab serta memiliki kemempuan berbahasa inggris(pasif),MS Office.Saya bermaksud melamar pekerjaan sebagai karyawan di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin.Saya berharap semoga Bapak?Ibu pimpinan mau mempertimbangkan resume saya,sebelumnya saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    Dengan Hormat,

    Rony Sumitro S.Sos

    CURICULUM VITAE
    Nama :Rony Sumitro S.Sos
    Tempat &tanggal Lahir :Bandung 31Mei 1981
    Umur :26 tahun
    Jenis Kelamin :Laki-laki
    Status :Belum menikah
    Alamat :Jl.Sukarajin I Rt04 Rw 13 No.18 Bandung 40124
    Telepon :022-7235842 / 081320334806
    E-Mail :Noel_gallagher81@yahoo.com
    Pendidikan Terakhir :S1 Kesejahteraan Sosial Universitas Pasundan Bandung
    dengan IPK 3,23

    PENDIDIKAN FORMAL
    1987 – 1993 SDN Sukasenang IV Bandung
    1993 – 1996 SMP KArtika Chandra 1 Bandung
    1996 – 1999 SMU Kartika III-1 Bandung
    2000 – 2006 S1 Jurusan Kesejahteraan Sosial
    Universitas Pasundan Bandung

    PENDIDIKAN NON FORMAL
    1999 Kursus Bahasa Inggris LB-LIA Bandung
    2006 Kursus Akuntansi POUW’S Colledge Bandung

  3. m.cahyana
    January 8, 2009 at 8:20 am

    CURICULUM VITAE
    Nama:muhamad cahyana
    tempat/tanggal lahir:kuningan 18 september 1985
    Umur:23 tahun
    jenis kelamin:laki-laki
    status:menikah
    Alamat:bengkong indah 1 blk H/38 (BATAM)
    telp:08198072394,08192220422
    E-Mail:m_cahyana@yahoo.com
    pendidikan terakhir:SMU

    Pendidikan Formal:
    1997 SDN 025 Bengkong laut (BATAM)
    2000 Mts al-jabar (BATAM)
    2003 SMU Utama 3 (bANDAR lAMPUNG)

    Pendidikan non Formal
    2008 Kursus MT/PT di Ikbal-m yos (BATAM)

    Dengan hormat,
    Saya Muhamad Cahyana umur 23 tahun,menikah,lulusan smu ips dan pernah bekerja di fabrikasi di bagian PWHT 10 bulan,PRESSING 2tahun 10 bulan.Saya juga ikut pelatihan MT/PT di yayasan Ilmu Kelautan Bina Alumni Maritime jln yos sudarso (IKBAL-M YOS)BATAM tahun 2008.
    Bermaksud melamar kerja di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin.Besar harapan saya untuk bekerja disini.
    atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan terima kasih

    Hormat saya,

    M.Cahyana

  4. Ranto Istianto
    January 8, 2009 at 9:03 am

    CURICULUM VITAE
    Nama:Ranto Istianto
    Tempat/Tanggal lahir:Batam,21 februari 1983
    Umur:25 Tahun
    Jenis kelamin:Laki-Laki
    Status:Belum menikah
    Alamat:Blok 1 no 19 Sungai Panas,P.Batam
    Tlp:(0778)431649,081393897666
    E-Mail:Ranto_Istianto@yahoo.co.id
    Pendidikan Terakhir:SMU

    Pendidikan Formal
    1991-1997 SDN Gondang VII, Sragen(Jateng)
    1997-2000 SMPN 2 Gondang,Sragen(Jateng)
    2000-2003 SMUN 1 Gondang,Sragen(Jateng)

    Pendidikan Non Formal
    2008 Kursus Pelatihan MT/PT ASNT LEVEL II di IKBAL-M YOS (BATAM)

    Dengan hormat,
    Saya Ranto Istianto umur 25 tahun,belum menikah,lulusan smu ips dan pernah bekerja di fabrikasi pada perusahaan Toyo Kanetsu Indonesia di bagian PRESSING dari 30 desember 2004 sampai dengan 19 september 2008.Saya juga pernah mengikuti kursus pelatihan MT/PT ASNT LEVEL II di Ilmu Kelautan Bina Alumni Maritime jln Yos Sudarso(IKBAL-M YOS) BATAM.
    Saya bermaksud melamar kerja di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin.
    Besar harapan saya dapat bekerja sama dengan Bapak/Ibu pimpin.
    Atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan terima kasih.

    Hormat saya,

    Ranto Istianto

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